piratical-princess:

I’ve just discovered my new favorite painter, Vittorio Reggianini – those smarter than myself probably already know of him as an Italian painter from the 1800s who made satin look even satiny-er than satin. I just cannot get over how much he loved painting women who were NOT. HAVING. A. MAN’S. SHIT. 

But there was one hottie that everyone seemed to like, and I can’t blame them…

Vittorio knows what the ladies like. 

did-you-kno:

Cayce was trained as a painter, but wanted to start a non-toxic studio – so she turned to embroidery, something she enjoyed as a child.

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One day she turned a portrait around and realized how interesting the backside was. So she started displaying them that way as well.

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Then she ventured back into painting, where she recreated the look of the backwards portraits with gouaches and acrylics.

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supersonicart:

Alex Garant’s “Voyage of the Insomniac” at Thinkspace Projects.

Opening this Saturday, August 4th, 2018 at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Alex Garant’s breathtaking solo exhibition entitled, “Voyage of the Insomniac.

With “Voyage of the Insomniac” Garant has produced her best, most compelling work to date, having honed her talented artistic voice to epic visual ecstasy.  Her trademark distorted portraits, humming with expression, are meant to confuse and create questions in the viewer as to what identity and reality truly means.

Voyage of the Insomniac” will be on view until August 25th, 2018 and should be sought out at all costs if in the area.


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